Michael Gambon peacefully passed away in a hospital from pneumonia, with his wife Anne and son Fergus by his side, as confirmed by his family. Gambon started acting in the early ’60s. He moved into film and TV roles after starting on stage. Notably, he portrayed a menacing gang leader in the 1989 film “The […]
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